Reading these blogs is starting to get frustrating. Please do some homework on what a blog should be and how to type a title that would represent your blog.

There are several categories of blogs here that are unappealing to most of the readers. I will only give a few examples to make you think and you, whoever you are, may or may not find it useful in the future. For the sake of the blogs and readers still continuing to exist, I hope you do find it useful and adjust your future activities here. Thank-you.

1) The "Me, Me, Me" blog. You think this is free advertising for yourself, well, I suppose it may be to the very few men who care but frankly, I don't give a ****. Can you at least try to make it interesting for the readers who don't want to date you? Add a funny story, a horror dating story, something that is entertaining or helpful. You must be able to come up with something interesting. Like right now,I'm watching Juan Pablo, The Bachelor, who is going after the opera singer. That girl absolutely does not give a **** about him and wouldn't you know, Juan still likes her. So Juan is probably not the most interesting subject for the guys but still might be to a few ladies. I'm not trying to diss all the blogs here but hoping to inspire a few of you to get more creative.

2) Any blog with tips or a continuing theme: Don't post 3 travel tip/stories in 3 different blogs in a row. Post one blog only with all 3 travel locations in it. Which leads me to #3

3) Blog Hogging; don't do it!! Really, how important is it to post several blogs at once or even in one week, just don't. Let your one blog shine on it's own, you may find it gets more attention that way.

4) I detest reading a title that does not tell the reader what their blog is about, enough said,.. unlike the title where clearly enough was not said, or in this instance- typed! One word like "Wow" is just not enough.

5) MM, where is the next Hot Topic? I gave you a few suggestions, let's move on to the next one please!

I could go on but think I will stop here for now. If you need some inspiration look at MM's history for some of the more active blogs. Feel free to add to the list.

Here, here. You took the time and effort to do what I could not be bothered to do. Cudos to you, Jenknee. Well said indeed. Let's hope some of our offending bloggers take your blog to heart. Although, I doubt it. The most offensive ones are usually the ones who can't see beyond their own egos to the truth of what they read.

Still....here's hoping!

Quoting Jenkneee:

Reading these blogs is starting to get frustrating. Please do some homework on what a blog should be and how to type a title that would represent your blog.

There are several categories of blogs here that are unappealing to most of the readers. I will only give a few examples to make you think and you, whoever you are, may or may not find it useful in the future. For the sake of the blogs and readers still continuing to exist, I hope you do find it useful and adjust your future activities here. Thank-you.

1) The "Me, Me, Me" blog. You think this is free advertising for yourself, well, I suppose it may be to the very few men who care but frankly, I don't give a ****. Can you at least try to make it interesting for the readers who don't want to date you? Add a funny story, a horror dating story, something that is entertaining or helpful. You must be able to come up with something interesting. Like right now,I'm watching Juan Pablo, The Bachelor, who is going after the opera singer. That girl absolutely does not give a **** about him and wouldn't you know, Juan still likes her. So Juan is probably not the most interesting subject for the guys but still might be to a few ladies. I'm not trying to diss all the blogs here but hoping to inspire a few of you to get more creative.

2) Any blog with tips or a continuing theme: Don't post 3 travel tip/stories in 3 different blogs in a row. Post one blog only with all 3 travel locations in it. Which leads me to #3

3) Blog Hogging; don't do it!! Really, how important is it to post several blogs at once or even in one week, just don't. Let your one blog shine on it's own, you may find it gets more attention that way.

4) I detest reading a title that does not tell the reader what their blog is about, enough said,.. unlike the title where clearly enough was not said, or in this instance- typed! One word like "Wow" is just not enough.

5) MM, where is the next Hot Topic? I gave you a few suggestions, let's move on to the next one please!

I could go on but think I will stop here for now. If you need some inspiration look at MM's history for some of the more active blogs. Feel free to add to the list.

Here, here. You took the time and effort to do what I could not be bothered to do. Cudos to you, Jenknee. Well said indeed. Let's hope some of our offending bloggers take your blog to heart. Although, I doubt it. The most offensive ones are usually the ones who can't see beyond their own egos to the truth of what they read.

Anyone who blogs here might caution of more rules placed on a blogging society, What sort of person is presenting( might be quite shy, Etc.), age, cultural environment. Usually, the line's back are where the unpopular ones go. I have not checked on the placement of my 5 in the bowels of MM. The blogs float,or sink with popularity of the new blog. There are good Blog-Runners here. That falls in 1st Ammendment territory, also.....Nope! Ain't goin' there!

No Limits,within Hyperlink reasoning, and, of course;Conforming to the agreed code of conduct..No Limits:

"Poor Fletch. Don't believe what your eyes are telling you. All they
show is limitation. Look with your understanding, find out what you
already know, and you'll see the way to fly."
The shimmering stopped. Jonathan Seagull had vanished into empty air.
After a time, Fletcher Gull dragged himself into the sky and faced a
brand-new group of students, eager for their first lesson.
"To begin with " he said heavily, "you've got to understand that a
seagull is an unlimited idea of freedom, an image of the Great Gull, and
your whole body, from wingtip to wingtip, is nothing more than your
thought itself."
The young gulls looked at him quizzically. Hey, man, they thought,
this doesn't sound like a rule for a loop.
Fletcher sighed and started over. "Hm. Ah... very well," he said, and
eyed them critically. "Let's begin with Level Flight." And saying that, he
understood all at once that his friend had quite honestly been no more
divine than Fletcher himself.
No limits, Jonathan? he thought. Well, then, the time's not distant
when I'm going to appear out of thin air on your beach, and show you a
thing or two about flying!
And though he tried to look properly severe for his students,
Fletcher Seagull suddenly saw them all as they really were, just for a
moment, and he more than liked, he loved what he saw. No limits, Jonathan?
he thought, and he smiled. His race to learn had begun.

Des Moines, Iowa, July 2,1973 - John H. Livingston, the man who
inspired the best-selling novel "Jonathan Livingston Seagull,"
died Sunday at the Pompano Beach (Fla.) Airport soon after
completing his last plane ride.
Richard Bach, a former Iowa Air Guard pilot, has said his
best-selling book about a free-wheeling seagull was inspired by
Mr. Livingston.
Johnny Livingston, as he was known, moved many years ago
from Iowa to Florida. He was one of the country's top pilots
during the barnstorming days of the nineteen-twenties and thir­
ties.
From 1928 through 1933, Mr. Livingston won 79 first
places, 43 seconds and 15 thirds in 139 races throughout the
country, many of them at Cleveland. He won first place and
$13,910 in 1928 in a cross-country race from New York to Los
Angeles.
Mr. Livingston leaves his wife, Wavelle, two brothers and
four sisters.

Anyone who blogs here might caution of more rules placed on a blogging society, What sort of person is presenting( might be quite shy, Etc.), age, cultural environment. Usually, the line's back are where the unpopular ones go. I have not checked on the placement of my 5 in the bowels of MM. The blogs float,or sink with popularity of the new blog. There are good Blog-Runners here. That falls in 1st Ammendment territory, also.....Nope! Ain't goin' there!

No Limits,within Hyperlink reasoning, and, of course;Conforming to the agreed code of conduct..No Limits:

"Poor Fletch. Don't believe what your eyes are telling you. All they
show is limitation. Look with your understanding, find out what you
already know, and you'll see the way to fly."
The shimmering stopped. Jonathan Seagull had vanished into empty air.
After a time, Fletcher Gull dragged himself into the sky and faced a
brand-new group of students, eager for their first lesson.
"To begin with " he said heavily, "you've got to understand that a
seagull is an unlimited idea of freedom, an image of the Great Gull, and
your whole body, from wingtip to wingtip, is nothing more than your
thought itself."
The young gulls looked at him quizzically. Hey, man, they thought,
this doesn't sound like a rule for a loop.
Fletcher sighed and started over. "Hm. Ah... very well," he said, and
eyed them critically. "Let's begin with Level Flight." And saying that, he
understood all at once that his friend had quite honestly been no more
divine than Fletcher himself.
No limits, Jonathan? he thought. Well, then, the time's not distant
when I'm going to appear out of thin air on your beach, and show you a
thing or two about flying!
And though he tried to look properly severe for his students,
Fletcher Seagull suddenly saw them all as they really were, just for a
moment, and he more than liked, he loved what he saw. No limits, Jonathan?
he thought, and he smiled. His race to learn had begun.

Des Moines, Iowa, July 2,1973 - John H. Livingston, the man who
inspired the best-selling novel "Jonathan Livingston Seagull,"
died Sunday at the Pompano Beach (Fla.) Airport soon after
completing his last plane ride.
Richard Bach, a former Iowa Air Guard pilot, has said his
best-selling book about a free-wheeling seagull was inspired by
Mr. Livingston.
Johnny Livingston, as he was known, moved many years ago
from Iowa to Florida. He was one of the country's top pilots
during the barnstorming days of the nineteen-twenties and thir­
ties.
From 1928 through 1933, Mr. Livingston won 79 first
places, 43 seconds and 15 thirds in 139 races throughout the
country, many of them at Cleveland. He won first place and
$13,910 in 1928 in a cross-country race from New York to Los
Angeles.
Mr. Livingston leaves his wife, Wavelle, two brothers and
four sisters.

Hoping, is that a diss? You know if anything I find them exciting,lol. We've missed you around here! Welcome back :)

And no Roc, I guess I missed the heydays. Ten blogs of no entertainment in a row huh? Yeah..not a good way of keeping the blog readers wanting to come back & visit. I also feel that if MM would let go of the reins and allow us to post more links (without personal solicitations of course), it would a step in the right direction!

Hoping, is that a diss? You know if anything I find them exciting,lol. We've missed you around here! Welcome back :)

And no Roc, I guess I missed the heydays. Ten blogs of no entertainment in a row huh? Yeah..not a good way of keeping the blog readers wanting to come back & visit. I also feel that if MM would let go of the reins and allow us to post more links (without personal solicitations of course), it would a step in the right direction!

I just googled "different types of blogs". There is an endless amount of advice on types of blogs and what to do to improve your blogging.

My post was more about what NOT to do. Here is another type of blog that isn't pleasant. The "My opinion is the only one that matters and all those that disagree are idiots" type of blog.

A recent example would be reading how intelligent a poster thinks he is and how he thinks is above everyone who believes in God or something else he doesn't believe in. Remember this could be the guy who believes that his astrology sign means something but there is no God.

You do not have to share my belief or views of the world but don't bash my intelligence because they are not the same as yours! It's a major turn-off to see how you react to others but maybe I should be thanking you because your have shown your ulgy true colors.

I just googled "different types of blogs". There is an endless amount of advice on types of blogs and what to do to improve your blogging.

My post was more about what NOT to do. Here is another type of blog that isn't pleasant. The "My opinion is the only one that matters and all those that disagree are idiots" type of blog.

A recent example would be reading how intelligent a poster thinks he is and how he thinks is above everyone who believes in God or something else he doesn't believe in. Remember this could be the guy who believes that his astrology sign means something but there is no God.

You do not have to share my belief or views of the world but don't bash my intelligence because they are not the same as yours! It's a major turn-off to see how you react to others but maybe I should be thanking you because your have shown your ulgy true colors.